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The Sunshine State is comprised of a panhandle plus a long peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean. The cuisine that has developed here (sometimes called “Floribbean”) reflects the lengthy history of a land that has been fought over by French, Spanish, English, and Native Americans. Before European arrivals, Native Americans cooked with Florida's abundant local ingredients (like yucca, plantains, and hearts of palm). The Spanish arrived in the 1500s, bringing pigs and cattle. They also introduced slaves, who contributed foods like okra, callaloo (a kale-like vegetable), yams, and eggplant. Even today, there's room for continued culinary evolution as the Sunshine State proves to be a magnet for internal American migration. Miami, Florida, meanwhile, has the second largest Cuban population of any city in the world, excepting only Havana. It's not surprising, then, that meals in Miami should often have a Cuban accent. Florida provides 80 percent of the orange juice that Americans drink, and the state is no slouch at growing lemons, limes, grapefruit, and tangerines, plus avocados, mangos, and many other fruits.
 

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Grandma's Lemon Meringue Pie

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by VICKSEXT
This is a GREAT recipe. We grow our own lemons and it only takes the juice of half a lemon to get a cup of lemon juice. So that was all I used and turned out PERFECT! I also cheated and used a graham cracker crust which was also great tasting. Thanks so much!
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Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Salsa

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by AmyD
My 5 star review is only for the rub part of the recipe. I'll update it once we make the mango salsa - we just didn't have time or ingredients for it this time. The rub is absolutely incredible! We recently moved to Japan and we got some super fresh tuna down at the port. We put on the olive oil part of the rub and then went out kayaking for the afternoon. We got home and made the rub just like the recipe called for, except we left out the thyme because we didn't have it. My husband grilled the tuna steaks and it was absolute perfection. We served it with roasted garlic couscous and grilled eggplant. Everything was wonderful. Definitely have a little water on hand because the fish has kick!
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